Introduced in 1936, the Pullman was the flagship of the Humber range. Featuring a 132-inch wheelbase and a vee-shaped windscreen, the Pullman, which shared its body with the Imperial saloon, came as a Limousine, a Landaulette, and a Sedanca De Ville. There was also the option of a luxury body by Thrupp & Maberly (recognisable by the protruding boot).
A six-cylinder 4086cc side-valve engine was unable to deliver more than 15mpg, much less when pushed ... more